Urban Outfitters Is Really Asking For It!
For all foreign readers, I do not know if there is such a thing as Urban Outfitters outside of the USA and Canada, but here it's a pretty awesome place to but clothes.
UO specialized in being a center of stylish-hipster fashion. It sells numerous designers who specialize if creating something that will be the next chic thing, but is also subtle.
The people at UO have had an interesting relationship with Arabesque fashion.
A while back UO started selling a Palestinian Kuffiyeh - for $50! - but calling it an "anti-war scarf" was not enough to get Zionists [I was going to write militant Zionists, but then I realized that such a term is redundant] not to launch a campaign against the store. The cowards at UO gave in and discontinued store sales, but the Zionists weren't having any of it. And UO had to discontinue online sales as well.
The UO started to sell clothes from hip Los Angeles designer brand FreshJive. One of the shirts that FreshJive sells is a Palestinian "Victimized" shirt.

Can you guess what happened next. The Jewish man behind FreshJive defended the shirt, saying Palestinian children are victims. But UO did not have the courage of FreshJive, and after Zionists protested again [Me Thinks You Protest Too Much] the shirt was removed from store and online sales.
Well, guess what UO is selling now?

It says Allah.
I just bought it. I didn't want to put off the purchase because I am sure that Zionist thugs and other assorted Islamophobes will soon start a big fuss about UO and how it is promoting IslamicFascism [or whatever] through bracelets. After, JewSchool, a popular Jewish-Zionist website wrote this about the Kuffiyeh a while ago : “Every ignorant [keffiyeh] wearer (of which there will now be thousands) is a potential anti-Zionist convert, whether engaged by the pro-Israel camp or the pro-Palestinian camp.”
Yes, we sneaky anti-Zionists seek to lure you in through hipster wear and then when you're intoxicated with Kuffiyes and Allah bracelets we convert to our cult!!! Ha, ha, ha!!!
But, seriously, what gave UO the idea to produce this. They one of their designers - this is an in-house piece - once see the Arabic word and thought it would look on a bracelet? Or is there something else going on, maybe UO is owned by closet Muslims? No, it's not. The bracelet just looks cool.
Does this mean that Arabs and Muslims are cool now?
I am not sure, but I can tell what, going three for three now it seems as if UO is really asking to be firebombed by the Jewish Defense League.





